Examining paraphilia, pornography, and ethical and legal issues in the work of Twenty-Two Faces author and Utah-based therapist Judy Byington (LCSW), who claims expert knowledge of global Satanic cults; multiple personalities / dissociative identity disorder as a form of Nazi-based "mind control programming"; divine instruction and intervention; levitation; and the ritual abuse, rape, torture, and sacrifice of thousands of children across the world.

Responses from Jenny Hill's Family

Jenny Hill's son, videographer Rob Steffen, has created a website where Jenny Hill's family can speak out about "falsehoods, distortions and
misrepresentations" in Judy Byington's Twenty-Two Faces, and where Steffen can address the "deeply ambiguous emotional and moral situations that can be
created by the intersection of abuse, claims of abuse, and mental
illness."

Following Byington's and Hill's appearance on Dr. Phil, writes Steffen,

Judy has been informed by the authorities that any further harassing
contact between her and my mom will be grounds for Criminal Harassment
charges, and a restraining order. Judy and my mom haven’t spoken in
months, and Judy’s hold over my mom seems to be broken.
After the show, local law enforcement, Adult Protective Services, and
the State Licensing board were contacted anonymously (and not by me),
and each initiated an investigation. One of the revelations of these
investigations has been my Mom’s assertion that Judy withheld her
medication during the weekend they were out there for taping the DP
show. Given my mom’s mental health status, this would constitute a
felony in Utah, as withholding medication from someone in need is an
egregious form of abuse.

Steffen says that has created his website because "my family deserves some space to say what they want... as most of the news reports have not tried to get a dissenting
view, in spite of the extraordinary and hurtful claims of the book."